My Favorite Newsletters (Part 3 of 3)

I subscribe to a lot of newsletters, and I keep adding more. Newsletters are just brilliant. They‘re fun, personal, and are a great way to satisfy my curiosity about pretty much anything (which is great, as I happen to be curious about pretty much anything). Below, I have listed the newsletters in no particular order - they are all great. Some of them are geared towards artists and/ or writers, some have a more general focus on culture, some are entirely unpredictable. If available, I added a short description or statement from the author(s). I hope you find something interesting! This is part 3 of my newsletter recommendations - part 1 is here, and part 2 is here.

Artbar by Barbara Rucci

“Art ideas for the whole family”

Wondercabinet by Lawrence Weschler

Lawrence Weschler's Fortnightly Compendium of the Miscellaneous Diverse.

Dan Blank

“Every post is meant to help and inspire writers to better share their work. I believe that your success as a writer grows when you make a habit of writing and sharing — this is advice that I live every single week.”

Nathan Bransford

“Everything you need to know to write, edit, and publish a book.”

The Light on the Sea by Gillian Eilidh O'Mara

“A newsletter from Gillian Eilidh O'Mara, Scottish artist, writer and children's book creator. Thoughts on the beauty in uncertainty.”

Pencil Pals by Helen Stephens

“A juicy chat between illustrator pals”